
Fair Em, The Miller's Daughter of Manchester
Coming November 2025, Lord Denney's Players' production of Fair Em, The Miller's Daughter of Manchester.
The Faithful Shepherdess
Coming November 2024 is Lord Denney's Players' production of John Fletcher’s The Faithful Shepherdess. Stay tuned for upcoming auditions in September, 2024.
Looking for Mariam, 1613
Coming April 2024, Lord Denney's Players' documentary film of Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Mariam, directed by Professor Elizabeth Kolkovich
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Coming this Fall, Lord Denney's Players' 10th production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Professor Sarah Neville.
The Chronicle History of Henry V
Coming this Fall, Lord Denney's Players' 9th production of Shakespeare's The Chronicle History of Henry the Fifth , which will be directed by Sean Naughton.
The Comedy of Errors
This spring, Lord Denney’s Players is back in person with Shakespeare’s farcical, fast-paced play, The Comedy of Errors!
Looking for Hamlet, 1603
Looking for Hamlet, 1603, the company’s seventh production, is a full-length documentary film about the earliest text of Shakespeare’s most well-known play.
Much Ado About Nothing
One of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, Much Ado About Nothing is a play about love, wit, and trickery; however, most of all, it is a play about observation and gossip.
An Excellent and Conceited Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Probing the nature of love, violence and language itself, this intricate coming-of-age tragedy has withstood the test of time as one of Shakespeare’s best-loved and most performed plays.
Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor
The Lord Denney's Players' student-driven production of Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor redeemed Q1’s crossed-fortune by giving it an opportunity to stretch its legs upon the boards
The Tempest
By turns tender, funny and tense, The Tempest used a variety of artistic mediums, from masquing to music, to explore the nature of wonder, skepticism and forgiveness in a Machiavellian world.
The Annunciation and The Second Shepherds' Play
The Second Shepherds’ Play, is often said to be the finest example of English medieval theater, combining broad farce with a tender devotional scene at the end. Also, from the cycle, The Annunciation tells the story of the Incarnation and, like The Second Shepherds’ Play, combines tender devotion and farce.
The Tragedy of Richard II
LDP’s production of Richard II featured two differently performed cuts of the play. The first weekend’s shows were based off of the original quarto editions of the play…